[MOPO] Director Tony Scott commits suicide

2012-08-19 Thread Richard Halegua Comic Art

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/08/tony-scott-death.html

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[MOPO] Tony Scott Commits Suicide

2012-08-19 Thread Freeman Fisher
A sad tragedy:


Deadline Hollywood is quoting Los Angeles County Coroner’s officials as saying 
that the 68-year-old British film director jumped to his death today from the 
Vincent Thomas Bridge spanning San Pedro and Terminal Island. Tony Scott is 
known for such Hollywood blockbusters as “Top Gun,” "Man On Fire" 
"Unstoppable", “Days of Thunder,” “Beverly Hills Cop II” and “The Taking of 
Pelham 123,” as well as ScottFree Productions which producers TV shows like The 
Good Wife with his brother Ridley Scott. Tony Scott climbed a fence on the 
south side of the bridge’s apex and leaped “without hesitation” around 12:30 
PM, according to the Coroner’s Department and port police quoted by the 
newspaper. A suicide note was found inside Scott’s black Toyota Prius, which 
was parked on one of the eastbound lanes of the bridge, according to U.S. Coast 
Guard Lt. Jennifer Osburn.

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Re: [MOPO] Mannheim, Metropolis and manipulation

2012-08-19 Thread Philipp K
Truly well said Bruce! Philipp
Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T

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Subject: Re: [MOPO] Mannheim, Metropolis and manipulation


Well said, Bruce.  Thanks.

Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2012 20:45:08 -0500
From: brucehershen...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Mannheim, Metropolis and manipulation
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

A
 number of collectors have asked me privately why I have made no comment
 about the latest unfortunate developments in the poster hobby.

I
 have thought long and hard about this, and although I have strong 
feelings about the importance of honesty and integrity in our hobby, I 
have no personal knowledge about the facts of the case in question that 
might allow me to contribute anything of value to the discussion. Our 
hobby has weathered a serious counterfeiting problem over the past few 
years, and we will also come through these latest developments as well, 
whatever the facts may be.

Instead
 of commenting on situations that are beyond my control, I will 
concentrate on improving eMoviePoster.com in every way possible. My goal
 is to ensure that eMoviePoster.com continues to be a premier place to 
acquire vintage movie posters at auction with complete safety and 
confidence.

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Robert C. Mannheim 
 wrote:

Dear Rick,
 I don’t normally answer postings about pending cases for reasons obvious to 
anyone outside ‘poster-land’ where you seemingly reside; but, unfortunately, 
reality has to creep into every venue once in awhile to remind its denizens 
that there are rules of civilized conduct and standards of honesty/integrity 
that apply – even to dealers and within this niche of collectables  .
 You wrote, “The topping on the cake seems to be that Mannheim was less than 
visibly concerned for 4 years until all these balls starting rolling 
simultaneously !!!   Am i missing something here??”
 The answer is:  YES you are missing a lot.  
 I have been a quiet collector of this genre since about 1970 when my first 
introduction was a solicitation to buy a distributor’s warehouse with 
approximately 300,000 posters for the then overwhelming price of $10,000 (about 
3-cents apiece).  Four of us, all college grads just getting started, couldn’t 
put that money together between us!   
 I have known Dave Bishop and Ken Schacter since about 1994-1995 and I traveled 
with Schacter to New York, London and other venues to buy posters.  After 
establishing what I thought was a friendship and business relationship, I made 
about $500,000 in loans to these partners in 2005; and, later another $750,000 
to Schacter, alone, in 2008-2009.  
 So, when my friend Bishop ran into trouble making repayments in 2007, I didn’t 
run to court – rather, I granted extension after extension until BOTH stopped 
paying on loans around July 2009.  Even then, I hadn’t discovered that my 2005 
loan money had been ill-used to buy ONE METROPOLIS POSTER instead of the 
promised large collection of sci-fi/horror material that was supposed to 
include rare 1930’s Universal items.  
 When I filed the first lawsuit to recover my 2005 loan from Bishop, I was not 
aware I had been a victim of a fraud.  That 2009 lawsuit was simply brought as 
a breach of his contract – the failure to repay a loan to me.  Around July 
2009, Schacter decided that my lawsuit against his buddy entitled him to also 
screw me out of my then $585,000 in outstanding loans.  Thus, in October 2009, 
when all this was first really coming down, I finally ran a Google search – 
Schacter + Poster – and was shocked to find some 150 articles about a November 
2005 purchase of the Metropolis poster – with my October 2005 loan funds.  It 
then became immediately evident why I had not been repaid on my loans to 
Bishop/Schacter.
 Since then, Schacter and his attorneys have pulled every dirty trick – 
equivalent to the resistance encountered by Ralph Nader when suing Chevrolet 
for the “unsafe at any speed” Corvair case 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsafe_at_Any_Speed) which case later became the 
subject of a similar movie:  “Class Action.”  Perhaps this simile will help you 
understand how [il]legal tactics of delay and concealment slow down justice.  
Nonetheless, these tactics will not stop the Federal freight train now bearing 
down on Bishop/Schacter.  
 Hopefully, with this additional information, you may now understand my 
situation and why things take so long.  The truth is difficult to discover and 
prove in a court of law when dealing with liars.
 
 
From: Richard C Evans 

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Friday, 17 August 2012, 9:56
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Mannheim, Metropolis and manipulation
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NNOrp_83RU
 On 17 Aug 2012, at 01:51, Rix Posterz wrote:


Thankfully all of this Mannheim/Schacter  drama hasn't yet appeared much on 
MoPo. Hey, if you're reallu intereste

Re: [MOPO] Mannheim, Metropolis and manipulation

2012-08-19 Thread David Kusumoto

Well said, Bruce.  Thanks.

Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2012 20:45:08 -0500
From: brucehershen...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: Mannheim, Metropolis and manipulation
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU

A
 number of collectors have asked me privately why I have made no comment
 about the latest unfortunate developments in the poster hobby.

I
 have thought long and hard about this, and although I have strong 
feelings about the importance of honesty and integrity in our hobby, I 
have no personal knowledge about the facts of the case in question that 
might allow me to contribute anything of value to the discussion. Our 
hobby has weathered a serious counterfeiting problem over the past few 
years, and we will also come through these latest developments as well, 
whatever the facts may be.

Instead
 of commenting on situations that are beyond my control, I will 
concentrate on improving eMoviePoster.com in every way possible. My goal
 is to ensure that eMoviePoster.com continues to be a premier place to 
acquire vintage movie posters at auction with complete safety and 
confidence.

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Robert C. Mannheim 
 wrote:

Dear Rick,
 I don’t normally answer postings about pending cases for reasons obvious to 
anyone outside ‘poster-land’ where you seemingly reside; but, unfortunately, 
reality has to creep into every venue once in awhile to remind its denizens 
that there are rules of civilized conduct and standards of honesty/integrity 
that apply – even to dealers and within this niche of collectables  .
 You wrote, “The topping on the cake seems to be that Mannheim was less than 
visibly concerned for 4 years until all these balls starting rolling 
simultaneously !!!   Am i missing something here??”
 The answer is:  YES you are missing a lot.  
 I have been a quiet collector of this genre since about 1970 when my first 
introduction was a solicitation to buy a distributor’s warehouse with 
approximately 300,000 posters for the then overwhelming price of $10,000 (about 
3-cents apiece).  Four of us, all college grads just getting started, couldn’t 
put that money together between us!   
 I have known Dave Bishop and Ken Schacter since about 1994-1995 and I traveled 
with Schacter to New York, London and other venues to buy posters.  After 
establishing what I thought was a friendship and business relationship, I made 
about $500,000 in loans to these partners in 2005; and, later another $750,000 
to Schacter, alone, in 2008-2009.  
 So, when my friend Bishop ran into trouble making repayments in 2007, I didn’t 
run to court – rather, I granted extension after extension until BOTH stopped 
paying on loans around July 2009.  Even then, I hadn’t discovered that my 2005 
loan money had been ill-used to buy ONE METROPOLIS POSTER instead of the 
promised large collection of sci-fi/horror material that was supposed to 
include rare 1930’s Universal items.  
 When I filed the first lawsuit to recover my 2005 loan from Bishop, I was not 
aware I had been a victim of a fraud.  That 2009 lawsuit was simply brought as 
a breach of his contract – the failure to repay a loan to me.  Around July 
2009, Schacter decided that my lawsuit against his buddy entitled him to also 
screw me out of my then $585,000 in outstanding loans.  Thus, in October 2009, 
when all this was first really coming down, I finally ran a Google search – 
Schacter + Poster – and was shocked to find some 150 articles about a November 
2005 purchase of the Metropolis poster – with my October 2005 loan funds.  It 
then became immediately evident why I had not been repaid on my loans to 
Bishop/Schacter.
 Since then, Schacter and his attorneys have pulled every dirty trick – 
equivalent to the resistance encountered by Ralph Nader when suing Chevrolet 
for the “unsafe at any speed” Corvair case 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsafe_at_Any_Speed) which case later became the 
subject of a similar movie:  “Class Action.”  Perhaps this simile will help you 
understand how [il]legal tactics of delay and concealment slow down justice.  
Nonetheless, these tactics will not stop the Federal freight train now bearing 
down on Bishop/Schacter.  
 Hopefully, with this additional information, you may now understand my 
situation and why things take so long.  The truth is difficult to discover and 
prove in a court of law when dealing with liars.
 
 
From: Richard C Evans 

To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Friday, 17 August 2012, 9:56
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Mannheim, Metropolis and manipulation
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NNOrp_83RU
 On 17 Aug 2012, at 01:51, Rix Posterz wrote:


Thankfully all of this Mannheim/Schacter  drama hasn't yet appeared much on 
MoPo. Hey, if you're reallu interested,  just Google "Mannheim,/Schacter 
lawsuit" and you'll find all the info you're looking for.  I think (I hope) 
most members of MoPo would hopefully prefer other subjects to be discussed.  I 
hope others agree.
  

Re: [MOPO] THIS IS AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT OUR WEBSITE, EMOVIEPOSTER.COM!

2012-08-19 Thread Bruce Hershenson
I am very happy that our tech guys took our site down at 9 AM CST this
morning, and were able to get the new server completely functional in just
one hour, so there were just 60 minutes when our site was unavailable.

The new server has far over twice the space as our old one, and is far more
powerful, and early signs are that all aspects of our site will load
*FAR *faster
than they have in the past, a huge benefit to everyone!

Our programmers went over the entire site (especially our auction
galleries, checkout, and Auction History) to check for any problems that
may have arose from this change and they found no problems. *HOWEVER, IF
YOU EXPERIENCE ANY ODD BEHAVIOR ON OUR PART SITE (BROKEN PAGES, "HANG UPS",
ETC), PLEASE CONTACT US RIGHT
AWAYAND
BE SURE TO GIVE US THE URL (LINK) OF THE PAGE WHERE THE PROBLEM
OCCURRED AS WELL AS A DESCRIPTION OF WHAT HAPPENED.* Any additional
information you can supply (such as what web browser you are using, type of
computer, etc) would also be useful, and then we'll get those pages fixed
ASAP. Thanks!

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Bruce Hershenson  wrote:

>  This is Bruce Hershenson. *THIS IS AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ABOUT OUR
> WEBSITE, EMOVIEPOSTER.COM!*
>
> I want to let you know   that this Sunday we are upgrading our website to
> a much superior server, which means a faster, more dependable experience
> when you are on our site (as well as paving the way for future improvements
> that this much better server allow us to add), but in order to make this
> change, the *ENTIRE* site must be "down" for several hours. We
> intentionally scheduled this downtime on Sunday while we have no auctions
> ending for two full days after the downtime, so while our bidders *WILL BE
> * slightly inconvenienced by this, its effect will be somewhat minimal
> (and it absolutely had to occur if we are to continue growing our site as
> we have the past several years).
>
> *WHEN: The "downtime" will begin Sunday the 19th around 9 AM CST, and it
> will last until the switchover is complete. This will take at least 4 to 6
> hours to complete, but it is impossible to exactly state how long it will
> take. We anticipate having the switchover completed by no latter than 5 PM
> CST on Sunday, and possibly sooner, but of course if we run into some sort
> of complications, it could take even longer.*
>
> *DURING THIS ENTIRE TIME:* While the site is "down", it will display a
> maintenance message along with links to our auctions (which are hosted on
> an external server). While you will be able to browse, search, and bid on
> auctions through our *auctions.emovieposter.com* site, our auction
> galleries will not be accessible, so the search functionality will also be
> limited (you would only be able to search the contents of listing titles
> only; here is an example of a listing title: "3f613 PULP FICTION teaser 1sh
> '94 Tarantino, sexy Uma Thurman smoking Lucky Strikes in bed!"). Therefore,
> you might want to simply not look at our auctions during the downtime, but
> if you want to do so, here are the links to our auctions that will continue
> to work throughout this switchover:
> *Browse Featured Items 
> Browse Auctions By 
> Category
> Advanced Item Search *
>
> *IMMEDIATELY AFTERWARDS (likely 4 to 6 hours after the downtime begins): *Our
> programmers will also be going over the site (especially our auction
> galleries, checkout, and Auction History) to check for any problems that
> may have arose from this change and they will have most "issues" fixed soon
> after the server comes back up. *HOWEVER, IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY ODD
> BEHAVIOR ON OUR SITE (BROKEN PAGES, "HANG UPS", ETC), PLEASE CONTACT US
> RIGHT 
> AWAYAND
>  BE SURE TO GIVE US THE URL (LINK) OF THE PAGE WHERE THE PROBLEM
> OCCURRED AS WELL AS A DESCRIPTION OF WHAT HAPPENED. *Any additional
> information you can supply (such as what web browser you are using, type of
> computer, etc) would also be useful.
>
> Of course, we hope that everything will go smooth and everything will be
> back to normal (but faster!) with minimal impact.
>
> Thanks for being understanding of this rare but necessary scheduled
> downtime. In return for being inconvenienced for a small portion of a day
> when we have no auctions closing, we will have a much faster more
> dependable website that will serve our needs far into the future!
> --
> Bruce Hershenson and the other 26 members of the eMoviePoster.com team
> P.O. Box 874
> West Plains, MO 65775
> Phone: 417-256-9616 (hours: Mon-Fri 9 to 5 except from 12 to 1 when we
> take lunch)
> our site 
> our auctions 
>
>
>
>


-- 
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P.O. Box 874
West Plains, MO 65775
Phone: 417-256-9616 (hours: Mon-Fri 9 to

Re: [MOPO] Mannheim, Metropolis and manipulation

2012-08-19 Thread Bruce Hershenson
A number of collectors have asked me privately why I have made no comment
about the latest unfortunate developments in the poster hobby.

I have thought long and hard about this, and although I have strong
feelings about the importance of honesty and integrity in our hobby, I have
no personal knowledge about the facts of the case in question that might
allow me to contribute anything of value to the discussion. Our hobby has
weathered a serious counterfeiting problem over the past few years, and we
will also come through these latest developments as well, whatever the
facts may be.

Instead of commenting on situations that are beyond my control, I will
concentrate on improving eMoviePoster.com in every way possible. My goal is
to ensure that eMoviePoster.com continues to be a premier place to acquire
vintage movie posters at auction with complete safety and confidence.

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 12:45 PM, Robert C. Mannheim <
robert.mannh...@midsystems.com> wrote:

> Dear Rick,
>
> ** **
>
> I don’t normally answer postings about pending cases for reasons obvious
> to anyone outside ‘poster-land’ where you seemingly reside; but,
> unfortunately, reality has to creep into every venue once in awhile to
> remind its denizens that there are rules of civilized conduct and standards
> of honesty/integrity that apply – even to dealers and within this *niche*of 
> collectables  .
> 
>
> ** **
>
> You wrote, “*The topping on the cake seems to be that Mannheim was less
> than visibly concerned for 4 years until all these balls starting rolling
> simultaneously !!!**   Am i missing something here*??”
>
> ** **
>
> The answer is:  YES you are missing a lot.  
>
> ** **
>
> I have been a quiet collector of this genre since about 1970 when my first
> introduction was a solicitation to buy a distributor’s warehouse with
> approximately 300,000 posters for the then overwhelming price of $10,000
> (about 3-cents apiece).  Four of us, all college grads just getting
> started, couldn’t put that money together between us!   
>
> ** **
>
> I have known Dave Bishop and Ken Schacter since about 1994-1995 and I
> traveled with Schacter to New York, London and other venues to buy
> posters.  After establishing what I thought was a friendship and business
> relationship, I made about $500,000 in loans to these partners in 2005;
> and, later another $750,000 to Schacter, alone, in 2008-2009.  
>
> ** **
>
> So, when my friend Bishop ran into trouble making repayments in 2007, I
> didn’t run to court – rather, I granted extension after extension until
> BOTH stopped paying on loans around July 2009.  Even then, I hadn’t
> discovered that my 2005 loan money had been ill-used to buy ONE METROPOLIS
> POSTER instead of the promised large collection of sci-fi/horror material
> that was supposed to include rare 1930’s Universal items.  
>
> ** **
>
> When I filed the first lawsuit to recover my 2005 loan from Bishop, I was
> not aware I had been a victim of a fraud.  That 2009 lawsuit was simply
> brought as a breach of his contract – the failure to repay a loan to me.
> Around July 2009, Schacter decided that my lawsuit against his buddy
> entitled him to also screw me out of my then $585,000 in outstanding loans.
>  Thus, in October 2009, when all this was first really coming down, I
> finally ran a Google search – Schacter + Poster – and was shocked to find
> some 150 articles about a November 2005 purchase of the Metropolis poster –
> *with my October 2005 loan funds*.  It then became immediately evident
> why I had not been repaid on my loans to Bishop/Schacter.
>
> ** **
>
> Since then, Schacter and his attorneys have pulled every dirty trick –
> equivalent to the resistance encountered by Ralph Nader when suing
> Chevrolet for the “unsafe at any speed” Corvair case (
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsafe_at_Any_Speed) which case later became
> the subject of a similar movie:  “Class Action.”  Perhaps this simile will
> help you understand how [il]legal tactics of delay and concealment slow
> down justice.  Nonetheless, these tactics will not stop the Federal freight
> train now bearing down on Bishop/Schacter.  
>
> ** **
>
> Hopefully, with this additional information, you may now understand my
> situation and why things take so long.  The truth is difficult to discover
> and prove in a court of law when dealing with liars.
>
> ** **
>
> ** **
> --
>
> *From:* Richard C Evans 
> *To:* MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU
> *Sent:* Friday, 17 August 2012, 9:56
> *Subject:* Re: [MOPO] Mannheim, Metropolis and manipulation
>
> ** **
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NNOrp_83RU
>
> ** **
>
> On 17 Aug 2012, at 01:51, Rix Posterz wrote:
>
>
>
> 
>
> Thankfully all of this Mannheim/Schacter  drama hasn't yet appeared much
> on MoPo. Hey, if you're reallu interested,  just Google "Mannheim,/Schacter
> lawsuit" and you'll find all the info you're looking for.  

[MOPO] Movie Poster Exchange Auction ending

2012-08-19 Thread peter contarino
Hi All-Our weekly auction is ending at 10 pm EST time tonight. A modest
offering this week but we have some very nice material coming up in the next
several auctions! 

Thanks-Peter

http://www.movieposterexchange.com/buy.php?list=weekly

 

 

 


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[MOPO] “THE LION KING-The Broadway Musical” Poster autographed by entire Cast

2012-08-19 Thread rodxmorgan
“THE LION KING-The Broadway Musical” Poster autographed by
entire Cast

 

14" x 22"

 

©
Disney

 

Over 2 dozen original autographs.

 

Performed at the NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE

 

View 6 JPGs:

http://picasaweb.google.com/posterazzi/LionKing?authkey=Gv1sRgCI2QiufqoPOFhQE#

 

$100

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[MOPO] FA: Ending tonight - Heritage has Jaws, Revenge of Jedi, Rolling Stones, Star Wars, Funny Face, Marilyn Monroe, James Bond, True Grit, Motorcycle Gang, Batman, more

2012-08-19 Thread Carteron, Bruce - 1551

Heritage has 506 lots of some of the Best of vintage movie posters closing this 
evening, August 19th, at 10pm CT!

www.ha.com/161234


Featuring a great selection of affordable posters, lobby cards, photos, press 
books, and related Memorabilia!

Heritage has offered over 170,000 lots (all searchable with images, 
descriptions and prices in our free permanent auction 
archive)
  of some of the very rarest and most desirable in the hobby. Serving almost 
750,000 collectors, including over 40,000 Movie Poster bidder-members, HA.com 
is the place to go to buy and sell your vintage movie posters!

Great Highlights this week include:

Jaws (Universal, 1975). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51233

Revenge of the Jedi (20th Century Fox, 1982). One Sheet Undated Teaser
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51358

The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972 (Sunday Promotions, 1972). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51368

Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977). One Sheet Style A
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51419

Funny Face (Paramount, 1957) Audrey Hepburn Insert
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51171

Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977). Poster (30" X 40").
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51423

Marilyn Monroe "Golden Dreams" by Tom Kelley (Tom Kelley, 1952). Pin-Up Calendar
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51273

Back to the Future (Universal, 1985). One Sheet Advance
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51039

Diamonds are Forever (United Artists, 1971) James Bond Half Sheet & 30" X 40"
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51117
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51116

You Only Live Twice/From Russia With Love Combo (United Artists, R-1970s). 
British Quad
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51505

True Grit (Paramount, 1969) Rare John Wayne Insert
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51466

The Rocketeer (Walt Disney Pictures, 1991). Autographed One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51365

X - The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (American International, 1963). Half Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51502

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (MGM, 1941) Spencer Tracy Window Card
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51126

>From Russia with Love (United Artists, 1964). One Sheet Style B
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51170

Porco Rosso (Studio Ghibli, 1992) Japanese Anime B2
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51332

The Arizona Ranger (RKO, 1948) Jack & Tim Holt One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51029

Tombstone (Buena Vista, 1993) Kurt Russell Promo Poster
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51453

The Horse Soldiers (United Artists, 1959) Wayne & Holden Half Sheet Style A
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51207

Motorcycle Gang (American International, 1957). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51283

Alien (20th Century Fox, 1979). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51013

Rooster Cogburn (Universal, 1975) Wayne & Hepburn One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51371

Passport to Alcatraz (Columbia, 1940) Jack Holt One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51316

Un Chien Andalou (Les Grands Films Classiques, R-1968). French Affiche
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51470

The Empire Strikes Back (20th Century Fox, 1980). One Sheet Advance
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51131

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Buena Vista, R-1971). One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51005

A Star is Born (United Artists, 1937) Janet Gaynor Insert
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51408

The Band Wagon (MGM, 1953) Fred Astaire One Sheet
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51046

Yankee Doodle Dandy (Warner Brothers, 1942) James Cagney Half Sheet (20.25" X 
26.25") Style A
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51503

Batman (20th Century Fox, 1966) Adam West Insert & Uncut Pressbook
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51049

Young Frankenstein (20th Century Fox, 1974) Mel Brooks Poster (34.5" X 49")
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51504

Giant from the Unknown (Astor Pictures, 1958). Insert
http://movieposters.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleNo=161234&lotNo=51181

Return of the Jedi (20th Century Fox, 1983). One Sheet Style B
http://movieposters.h

[MOPO] 60 terrific original Hollywood photos up on Ebay-many ending today-Wayne, Cagney, Turner, Gardner, etc..

2012-08-19 Thread glenndamato
Folks-At this time I have 60 original Hollywood photos up for auction. All 
start @ 99 cents. Some have no bids yet. Many end tonight. There should be some 
bargains.Featured are John Wayne, Judy Garland, James Cagney, Ava Gardner, Lana 
Turner, Robert Taylor. + great cast shots from "The Philadelphia Story" & "Guys 
& Dolls" Check out Ebay user ID FANG1959  OR GO TO WWW.FANG1959.COM  Thanks for 
looking-Glenn

MAJOR HORROR & WESTERN AUCTIONS COMING IN SEPT.!!

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